So I am working on some IIS management scripts for a specific IIS Site setup exclusive to a product to complete tasks such as:
- Create Site
- Create App Pool
- Create Virtual directories
The problem, is I would like to keep separate scripts for each concern and reference them in a parent script. The parent script could be ran to do a full deployment/setup. Or you could run the individual scripts for a specific task. The problem is that they are interactive, so they will request for the user information relevant to completing the task.
I am not sure how to approach the problem where each script will have a script body that will acquire information from the user, yet if it is loaded into the parent script avoid that specific's scripts script body from prompting the user.
NOTE: I know I could put them into modules, and fire off the individual "Exported to the environment" functions, but this script is going to be moved around to the environment that needs setup, and having to manually put modules (psm1) files into the proper PowerShell module folders just to run the scripts is a route I am not particularly fond of.
I am new to scripting with Powershell, any thoughts or recommendations?
Possible Answer*
This might be (a) solution: but I found I could Import-Modules from the working directory and from there have access to those exported functions.
I am interested in any other suggestions as well.